Bottom: Richie (sanguine), Eddie (choleric), Spudgun (melancholic), and Dave Hedgehog (phlegmatic). Alternatively, Eddie could be seen as sanguine/choleric and Dave could be seen as phlegmatic/sanguine.

The original Charlie's Angels series: Although the cast has gone through drastic changes, the replacement characters still fit their respective temperaments for the most part despite their personality differences. Sabrina/Tiffany/Julie (choleric), Jill/Kris (sanguine), Kelly (melancholic), and Bosley (just about as phlegmatic as they come).

Charmed: Although Prue and Paige never appeared together, the charmed ones all qualify. Prue (melancholic), Piper (choleric), Pheobe (sanguine), and Paige (phlegmatic).

The rest of the main cast (some in which are limited to their own season): Andy (fits into leukine as he appears to be the most balanced), Daryl (phlegmatic/melancholic), Leo (phlegmatic), Dan (choleric/melancholic), Jenny (sanguine/phlegmatic), Cole (choleric), Chris (melancholic), and Billie (choleric/sanguine).

Happy Endings: Competitive sisters Alex and Jane are both basically choleric; Dave is melancholic; Brad and Penny (despite single gal angst) are sanguine; and Max couldn't be more phlegmatic if he tried.

House is choleric (loves puzzles and power); Cameron is melancholic (she married a dying man); Foreman is phlegmatic (tries to refuse or frustrate House's games); and Chase is sanguine (upbeat and sunny, in spite of a damaged relationship with his father).

iCarly: Carly (sanguine), Sam (choleric), Freddie (melancholic), whilst Spencer fits into phlegmatic by way of being an artist who rarely interacts with anyone apart from the rest of the trio (his sister's friends), and his one single friend, Socko.

Mad Men: The men in general are melancholic/choleric (merciless in pursuing goals, but they realize the world is turning on them), while the women are phlegmatic/sanguine (since it's set in the late 50's-early 60's, It Makes Sense in Context).

The four surgeons keep this up throughout the series. Despite the replacement characters all being vastly different than their predecessors, they still fill the spots left open: "Hawkeye" Pierce (the constant sanguine), Blake/Potter (choleric), Burns/Winchester (melancholic), and "Trapper" MacIntyre/B.J. (phlegmatic).

The O.C.: The four main teens form one: Ryan (melancholic), Seth (phlegmatic), Marissa (choleric), and Summer (sanguine). And while they don't appear together, Ryan's major love interests also make a good fit: Marissa (choleric), Lindsey (phlegmatic), Sadie (melancholic), and Taylor (sanguine).

The five original main characters of One Tree Hill can be characterized this way: Lucas (phlegmatic, or alternatively melancholic), Nathan (choleric), Peyton (melancholic, or alternatively phlegmatic), Haley (leukine), and Brooke (so sanguine).

The four kids on the NBC Punky Brewster episodes (Allen departed at the start of season three when the show went into first-run syndication): Punky (sanguine), Margaux (choleric), Cherie (melancholic), and Allen (phlegmatic).

The Sarah Connor Chronicles: Sarah Conner (sanguine), John Connor is choleric (though doesn't get the full measure of his leadership until the end of the second season); Cameron (melancholic), Derek Reese (phlegmatic); rounding out the group is Charley Dixon, who is leukine.

The Sarah Jane Adventures - Season One: Sarah Jane (choleric), Luke (melancholic), Maria (phlegmatic), and Clyde (most definitely sanguine). However come Series Two when Maria leaves, Rani becomes the choleric (bucketfuls of ambition, and just look at how she bosses the boys about!), making Sarah Jane melancholic, and Luke phlegmatic (bless his cotton socks). This is something that makes the show very different from others: the leader of these True Companions is not the choleric character, but the melancholic one! True, Sarah Jane is still a little bit choleric at times (coz she's their leader) but she's quiet and independent, and completely occupied with all that's wrong in the world. Not to mention the shedload of melancholic moods she goes through due to all the stuff that happens to her in each series (do the writers hate her?). Effectively making this team leader the woobie.

Scrubs: J.D (leukine as he exhibits traits from all the temperaments, though he usually shows his sanguine and phlegmatic sides the most), Elliot (melancholic), Turk (sanguine), Carla (choleric/melancholic), Dr. Cox and The Janitor (choleric), and Dr. Kelso (choleric/sanguine).

The cast of Seinfeld fit this schema nicely: Jerry, (phlegmatic, rational but indifferent), Kramer (sanguine, and a bit of a space case), George (melancholic, exhibiting most of the negative traits and none of the positive ones), and Elaine (choleric, emotional and hotheaded).

Despite Brainiac 5 not appearing in the same episodes as the other three, the four members of the Legion of Super-Heroes fit this very well: Cosmic Boy (choleric), Lightning Lad (sanguine), Saturn Girl (melancholic), and Brainiac 5 (phlegmatic).

The Suite Life of Zack and Cody: London and Zack (sanguine/choleric), Mr. Moseby (choleric), Cody (melancholic/phlegmatic), Lance (phlegmatic/melancholic), Arwin and Esteban (sanguine/phlegmatic), and Carey and Maddie (phlegmatic/sanguine).

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